Nokia 3.2 review: Dedicated Google Assistant button, battery life and big display are a huge plus
NEW DELHI: The trend in the crowded sub-Rs 10,000 smartphone market is to offer bigger phones that last longer on a single charge. HMD Global, the house of Nokia phones, also appears to be relying on these features a lot to beat the competition.
The Nokia 3.2, launched last month, comes with a 6.26-inch HD plus display and 4000mAh battery.
These are, however, not the only attractive features that the phone offers. It also comes with a dedicated Google Assistant button, three years of monthly security patches and two major software updates, as guaranteed in the Android One programme.